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Hi Guys, I'm wondering if these 2 Grallator variabilis (footprints) look real. They are from Aveyron, France and supposed to date from the Lower Jurassic, Hettangian.
Measurements: plate 1: 29 x 27 cm,  plate 2: 28 x 24 cm. The inprint has a size of approx. 13 cm.
Weight: 4.9 kg 5b45accf3b625_Schermafbeelding2018-07-11om09_02_04.thumb.png.d0ab2bbf45298170e566607465d2b1b9.png

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I am no expert and don’t know that location yields footprints it is great for ammonites . They look real to me . Are they positive and negative  print?  Please wait for others to come along before buying. All the best Bobby 

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25 minutes ago, Bobby Rico said:

I am no expert and don’t know that location yields footprints it is great for ammonites . They look real to me . Are they positive and negative  print?  Please wait for others to come along before buying. All the best Bobby 

Both are positive and negative prints. Thank you Bobby

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The tracks look real.   A number of papers have been written about the Jurassic tracks in the Causses Basin of Southern France.  Included are grallator tracks of Aveyron.   I cannot tell you if these track actually came from that locality but can say the matrix is consistent with what is those papers.   

 

New Hettangian tracks from the Causses Basin (Lozère, southern France) complement the poor fossil record of earliest Jurassic crocodylomorphs in Europe

Jean-David Moreau,Emmanuel Fara,Didier Néraudeau &Georges Gand

Received 04 Jul 2017, Accepted 19 Aug 2017, Published online: 31 Aug 2017

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https://doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2017.1370587

 

Two new dinosaur tracksites from the Hettangian Dolomitic Formation of Lozère, Languedoc-Roussillon, France

Article (PDF Available)  in Annales de Paléontologie100(4) · October 2014 with 567 Reads

DOI: 10.1016/j.annpal.2014.04.001

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262922300_Two_new_dinosaur_tracksites_from_the_Hettangian_Dolomitic_Formation_of_Lozere_Languedoc-Roussillon_France

 

 

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+1 for real prints. Nice claw imprints on this. 

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they are real, I had the occasion to visit that location and find some tracks in situ there in the past. 

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Guys, thank you very much for your view on these! When I manage to get my hands on them, I will share some more images.

@Troodon Thank you for the additional information!

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Today I received both prints. I want to share some more pictures for you to judge. There is one positive and one negative one. On the negative one I have some doubts but I love to hear your thoughts.

 

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1 hour ago, Troodon said:

It looks no different than the initial photos its real

Thanks you. Can you explain on which aspects you can judge that as I would really like to learn

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Thank you all for sharing your opinions. Based on that I made the decision to buy and am happy with doing so

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